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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1974
DASI/W000 aad. DISTRICT NEWS
Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Christmas was the theme for
the December meeting of Dash-
iood Women's Institute with the
executive in charge. It was
fancily night and forty sat down
to a pot luck supper gay with
Christmas decorations.
Following supper the vice-
president Mrs. Ray Rader pres-
ided for a brief business meet-
ing. There were 19 members
and 27 visitors present. Christ-
mas carols were sung. Brenda
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Rader had the lucky plate.
Greetings were received from
several Institutes and Dashwood
decided to put their greeting in
the Tunes -Advocate. Mrs.
Eben Weigand reported on the
London Area convention and
Mrs. Ray Rader reported on the
board meeting in Hensall. The
district annual will be held
in Dashwood in May.
Elizabeth Datars favoured
with piano selections and the
Rader sisters, Carol, Barbara,
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MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE, December 3, 1974
Total
Points Points
Wild Bunch - Doug Debus - 575 2 39
Rockets - Jim Bedard - 658 5 44
Blue Water - Gary Rau - 571 0 36
Discount Daves - Ken Rader - 772 7 58
Go -Getters- Hugh McEwen - 671 5 51
D.J.'s - Mike Clarke - 548 2 32
Head Pins - Carl Finkbeiner - 604 0 30
Flyers - Ken Kraft - 702 7 46
HIGH SINGLE - Bill Smith - 344
HIGH TRIPLE - Ken Rader - 772
HIGH AVERAGE - Tony Bedard - 209
SENIOR MIXED BOLWING LEAGUE, December 5, 1974
Newcomers - Albert Hoffman - 556 2 17
Hi Hopes - Claire Geiger - 602 5 45
Ramblers - Howard Finkbeiner - 514 4 37
Varieties - Louis Willert - 592 3 43
Hawkeyes - Lottie Gascho - 536 0 38
Whippoorwills - Erla Hay - 643 7 16
HIGH SINGLE - Claire Geiger - 309
HIGH TRIPLE - Claire Geiger - 802
LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE, November 25, 1974
Town & Country Six - Melissa Gelinas - 522 47
Angels- Jean Hay - 565 33
Happy Gang - Sheila Willert - 441 6
Starlites - Pat Schroeder - 626 65
Packers - Hazel McEwen - 740 68
Slow Pokes - Helen Ryan - 569 42
Jolly Six - Mona Campbell - 550 44
Ups & Downs - Irene Hartman - 517 26
Alley Oops - Mary Laporte - 684 37
Road Runners - Anita Faber - 672 52
Super Six - Reta Mommersteeg - 533 21
Dashwood Tigerettes - Barb Dietrich - 530 20
HIGH SINGLE - Joy Hogg - 312
HIGH TRIPLE - Hazel McEwen - 740
HIGH AVERAGE - Leona Rader - 198
LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE, December 2, 1974
Packers - Frances Gibson - 675 75
Jolly Six - Mary Bisback - 564 44
Alley Oops - Erla Slnale - 533 42
Ups & Downs - Angela Watson - 563 28
Super Six - Irene Flanagan - 633 29
Dashwood Tigerettes - Carol Luther - 465 20
Road Runners - Faye Dalrymple - 617 59
Happy Gang - Sheila Willert - 467 6
Town & Country Six - Shirley Pole - 626 52
Slow Pokes - Helen Ryan - 656 44
Angels - Carmel Sweeney - 479 33
Starlites - Elaine Datars - 597 72
HIGH SINGLE - Joy Hogg - 3)2
HIGH TRIPLE - Hazel McEwen - 740
HIGH AVERAGE - Anita Faber - 19?
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and Brenda played several sel-
ections. Mrs. Irvin Rader gave
a reading, "Yes Virginia, there
is a Santa Clause
Bunco was played with win-
ners Emil Becker and Elizabeth
Datars: low, Mrs. V.L. Becker
and Sandra Datars.
Mrs. Nora Koessel, Detroit,
spent some time with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Miller and other
relatives.
Charles Marten and Darlene
Rader have returned home from
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
All dogs in Dashwood must be
on a leash at all times.
Considerable mold growth on
corn grown in various areas in
Ontario this year should serve
as a warning to swine producers.
"The majority of these molds
do not appear to cause any app-
arent problems when fed to live-
stock. However, the chemical
compounds produced by 'fusarium
a pinkish -white mold that devel-
ops on the kernels while corn
is in the field, can result in
problems for pigs, " points out
Professor L.G. Young of the
Department of Animal and Poul-
try Science, Ontario Agricultural
College.
In growing pigs, the mold can
cause vomiting and refusal to eat
Some of the physical signs of
the effect of fusarium include
swollen red vulvas, enlarged
teats on gilts and barrows, test-
icular atrophy in boars and vag-
inal and rectal prolapses. Re-
sults of feeding moldy corn to
breeding herds may include
abortion, birth of mummified
dead or weak pigs, small litter
size and other breeding probl-
ems.
Professor Young emphasizes
that producers should use caution
in feeding moldy new crop corn.
"Try feeding the corn to a few
pigs first, and watch closely for
any symptoms, " he states.
"Avoid feeding moldy corn to
breeding herds. Instead use diets
based on other grains such as
wheat, oats or barley for gilts,
sows and boars."
Finishing pigs are somewhat
more tolerant to the mold than
are young pigs or breeding stock.
In an attempt to minimize econ-
omic loss, moldy corn can be
mixed with good corn or other
feeds. The degree of dilution
with good corn dependsonthe
amount of mold present.
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